Motion Picture And T.V. Hospital, nestled on the idyllic Wasserman Campus in Woodland Hills, offers a unique and vibrant community dedicated to providing exceptional care and support to retired members of the entertainment industry. This expansive campus is carefully designed to accommodate a wide range of needs, offering everything from independent and assisted living to skilled nursing and memory care, all within a secure and picturesque setting. Residents can enjoy a diverse array of housing options, including the charming Country House Garden Cottages and the contemporary Fran and Ray Stark Villa, which features both studio and single-bedroom accommodations. For those requiring additional assistance, the original Motion Picture Country House and Frances Goldwyn Lodge provide comfortable studio residences in single-story buildings, ensuring that every individual's requirements are thoughtfully addressed.
Comprehensive medical supervision and attendant care are available in the Mary Pickford House, a five-star, 40-bed unit supported by the adjacent Hersholt Place, which offers an additional 10 beds. These facilities provide private and semi-private rooms, specifically designed for residents who need around-the-clock nursing care. For individuals living with dementia or Alzheimer’s who cannot be cared for in a less restrictive environment, Harry’s Haven stands as a state-of-the-art memory care facility. Comprised of four unique neighborhoods, each with its own creative activity station, this 40-bed center is tailored to provide stimulation and support, nurturing the highest possible quality of life for its residents.
The campus is alive with a full roster of engaging activities and opportunities designed to support both health and happiness. The Saban Center for Health and Wellness is home to the Jodie Foster Aquatic Pavilion, offering aquatic classes and wellness programs, as well as the Gianopulos Community Room for a variety of classes. The Louis B. Mayer Memorial Theatre complex hosts first-run movies and lectures, while beautifully curated outdoor spaces such as the Roddy McDowall Rose Garden and the James and Paula Coburn Wellness Garden invite relaxation and reflection. Additional amenities such as the fenced dog park and an abundance of walking paths further enhance the quality of life for residents.
Dining options abound, with elegant dining rooms in the Villa, Lodge, and Country House, the inviting Heartbeat Cafe, and light fare at the Outtakes Cafe. For those wishing to venture beyond the campus, a lively local community provides countless restaurants, cafes, and opportunities for exploration, complemented by field trips and personal drivers for outings to Malibu beaches, museums, and nearby attractions. Social connectivity is encouraged through programs such as the Grey Quill Society writing group and multimedia engagement with content created in the on-site MPTF Studios, which is broadcast to residents. Holistic care is guided by Lorena Soria, RN, BSN, Director of Residential Living, who emphasizes the well-being of body, mind, and spirit, while respecting the independence and individuality of every resident.
Spiritual and emotional needs are thoughtfully met with spaces like The John Ford Chapel and meaningful campus elements, including a historic Torah housed in the Marian and Clarence Brown Medical Pavilion. The Volunteer Cottage and the Louis B. Mayer Theater provide gathering points for community and events. Residents benefit from transportation support for off-campus medical care and a strong focus on health, with registered nursing services, physical therapy, and personal training readily available. Campus life is enhanced by an active calendar of events, screenings, classes, and opportunities for lifelong learning, ensuring that every resident is supported in a nurturing, dignified, and stimulating environment.